Irondale, AL (EWTN) – The EWTN Global
Catholic Network is proud to partner with Magnificat and the Diocese of Memphis
to bring you “The Magnificat Day,” a celebration of prayer, faith and beauty,
on Saturday, Nov. 1 live from the Cannon
Center for the Performing Arts in Memphis, Tenn.
The event, hosted by EWTN President &
COO Doug Keck and Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe, will include talks by Fr. Robert
Barron of the famed “Catholicism” series and Fr. Peter John Cameron, O.P.,
Magnificat Editor-in-Chief as well as special interviews throughout the day!
EWTN’s coverage begins at 9 a.m. ET and ends
at 8 p.m. ET following a “Magnificat” adaptation of Evening Prayer, and a
Eucharistic Procession through the streets of Memphis.
Once again, Magnificat Foundation has been
entrusted with the relics of St. Therese of Lisieux and her parents, Blessed
Louis and Zelie Martin, and these relics will be available for veneration at
the venue.
“EWTN’s airing of ‘Magnificat Day’ last
year in Philadelphia went over so well that we decided to travel to Memphis for
this year’s celebration,” Keck said. “We’ll be there for Morning and Evening
Prayer; for the Mass for the Solemnity of All Saints, which will be celebrated
by Bishop (J. Terry) Steib (S.V.D. of Memphis); for speeches by Father Cameron
and Father Barron; and for the Eucharistic Procession. We’re also told that
viewers can expect to hear some great classical music.”
Please check the television section of EWTN’s
website, www.ewtn.com, for exact times of all the events.
EWTN
Global Catholic Network, in its 33nd year, is available in over 230
million television households in more than 140
countries and territories. With its direct broadcast satellite television and radio services, AM
& FM radio networks, worldwide short-wave radio station, Internet website www.ewtn.com, electronic and print news services, and publishing arm, EWTN is the largest religious media network in the world.
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